$77,500
Cleared, level LI-zoned parcel ready for a contractor shop or flex use
0.36 acres
Lot
What makes this offering rare in Greensboro is right in the zoning: a cleared, level 0.36-acre parcel with Light Industrial (LI) zoning—hard to find and ready for a business to break ground. Situated just off the Burlington Road industrial corridor, 112 Aunt Mary Ave presents a straightforward development opportunity for a contractor’s shop, small fabrication or assembly space, flex-warehouse, vehicle fleet staging, or a specialized service business.
Because the lot is already cleared and level, site preparation can be shorter and simpler than with many wooded or sloped parcels. The LI zoning opens a broader set of commercial uses than typical residential or mixed parcels—buyers should consult Greensboro planning staff for a full list of permitted uses and any process requirements. This is a practical parcel for an owner-operator who wants proximity to industrial services and customers without an extended entitlement timeline.
The value proposition is clear: a competitively priced industrial lot in a functioning industrial corridor. At $77,500, this property is positioned to attract contractors, small manufacturers, equipment-based businesses, and investors seeking a small-footprint industrial site. The cleared condition reduces initial capital outlay and makes the lot appealing to buyers who need a quick start.
For investors and business owners evaluating 112 Aunt Mary Ave, recommended next steps include confirming utility availability and connections with city departments, reviewing LI zoning conditions, and assessing curb/access requirements for your intended use. This listing is live on Redfin for more images and details: https://www.redfin.com/NC/Greensboro/112-Aunt-Mary-Ave-27405/home/200792115. Contact the listing agent to schedule a site visit or request parcel-level documents—opportunities for industrial lots at this size and zoning do not appear often in Greensboro’s market.
This parcel sits adjacent to Greensboro’s Burlington Road industrial corridor, an area characterized by small- to mid-sized service businesses, warehouses, and contractor operations. The neighborhood supports hands-on trades and light industry, with suppliers and service providers nearby. While not a pedestrian retail district, the location offers practical access for vehicles, equipment, and staff. Buyers should expect an area optimized for operations and logistics rather than residential amenities—ideal for business owners and investors seeking proximity to established industrial activity.
Light-industrial lots in Greensboro are uncommon relative to residential and retail parcels; this scarcity tends to compress the supply of build-ready LI parcels when they come to market. Public listing data for this specific property shows a broker list price of $77,500, which positions the parcel as an accessible entry point for owner-operators and small investors. While citywide commercial land metrics (days on market, precise inventory counts) are not published here, local brokers and past sales indicate that well-priced, zoned industrial lots often attract prompt interest because they avoid the need for rezoning or extensive site clearing. For buyers, this means a well-priced LI parcel can move quickly once due diligence confirms utilities and permitted uses. For sellers, current conditions favor those offering development-ready lots; limited competition among LI-zoned parcels supports marketability. In short: if your business model benefits from immediate access to an industrial corridor and you can act decisively on entitlement and utility checks, this is an opportunistic time to consider 112 Aunt Mary Ave.
Low
$74K
Midpoint
$78K
High
$81K
Derived from Redfin listing LD+JSON
This is a computer-generated estimate for informational purposes only and is not an appraisal or professional valuation.
This parcel sits adjacent to Greensboro’s Burlington Road industrial corridor, an area characterized by small- to mid-sized service businesses, warehouses, and contractor operations. The neighborhood supports hands-on trades and light industry, with suppliers and service providers nearby. While not a pedestrian retail district, the location offers practical access for vehicles, equipment, and staff. Buyers should expect an area optimized for operations and logistics rather than residential amenities—ideal for business owners and investors seeking proximity to established industrial activity.
Market data is based on aggregated public records and may not reflect real-time conditions.
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